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Cowboys great goes scorched-earth on franchise after 5th straight loss: 'Fire everyone'

Colin Cowherd weighs in on whether the Dallas Cowboys should move on from Dak Prescott and draft Shedeur Sanders, analyzing what the young quarterback could bring to the team.

Let’s call it like it is: The Dallas Cowboys are in shambles at this point in the season following their fifth straight loss as the Houston Texans walloped them at AT&T Stadium. 

The metal sheet falling from the stadium’s roof before the game could be a metaphor for what’s going on in "Jerry’s World," and some of the team’s greats said so publicly as they watched their in-state rival have their way on the road Monday night. 

"I’m the [Cowboys] to the heart. If I’m the Cowboys, I’d fire everyone after this season," Dallas great receiver Dez Bryant posted on X amid the 34-10 loss to Houston. "There’s young, hungry talent in the upcoming draft."

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Former Dallas Cowboys player Dez Bryant before the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. (Brad Penner-USA Today Sports)

Bryant even suggested that head coach Mike McCarthy’s replacement should be former Cowboy Deion Sanders – "Coach Prime" of the Colorado Buffaloes. 

Bryant even added in a separate tweet that he believes "coaches who have played the game..is the new thing!" He thinks Sanders could be just like Jim Harbaugh, who has rejuvenated the Los Angeles Chargers in his inaugural season with them. 

Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, who spent his entire 12-year career in Dallas, was on the call for ESPN’s broadcast alongside Joe Buck, and he thinks McCarthy’s on his way out the door. 

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"Mike McCarthy’s a good football coach," Aikman explained, per Awful

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